Sore Way to Victory is Given 12A D gb MM WM \7 .■ A M ■t DiyyQp^panncr y occ vrrcr WAY WITH CXaTmorr INTENSE Vote Offer of IfMOO Extra Vote* • V« Heorty It oWJfeio For the Ant two wrti of the drive ending flaturda* night • P. HM July zlth a SPECIAL BALI.OT of 150,000 EXTKA VOTES win t» a) lowed for Mch and mry dab of $24 worth of luburfipt inns coilMtvd tnd turned Into csropoisrn htiikfim (ei ■ Various offers will be mad* from tin* to ttaaf but this ia positively the big gest voting opportunity of the entire campaign and ths members who put in their best lick* now wiH benefit in a big way by doing so. It doet hot matter whether they are new aobacriptiena or old ones. The member* enrolled tbua far should and are, exerting every ener gy to amaaa a gigantic vote total un der thia big offer. Never Again will anbacriptiona be a* plentiful or will the vote* reach as Mgt • scale as they are bow. Ever* one is fully determined to get their share of subscriptions during this week rea lising well the Importune* of doing gnat work now. Get the Wtmkm HUf New. PMltiM asmtl k *hr«a that this is the very best EXTEA VOTE OFFER that wiB he made daring the life of the Club, therefore thoee who do their very heat work now will profit greatly thereby. It is very likely that the winner of the big au tomobilea will get the winning votes during the big EXTEA VOTE OF FER. BiW PMthM. The Mooat Airy N«wm i* now so popular hi the territory that sub scription gathering, in most instan ce* will develop into a happy pas time. Several members have alrea dy advised the Club Manager that their friend* are voluntarily coming to them with assistance in the way of subscriptions. There are so many prises that it seems almost impossible for anyone who really tries, not to win a prise. In some instances the members are enlisting the rapport of fsther, moth er, brother or slater, aa campaign manager. Thus, a systematic race can be run and no stone left unturn ed to yield the highest possible re sults. Barly Work Necessary. Too much pressure cannot be brought to bear upon the importance of early work in the Club. A little reasoning along "boas sense" lines will readily convince one of the practicability of doing their best work no*. Due to the fact that subscriptions are naturally more plen tiful at this time than they ever will be again during the life of the Club, makes it imperative that one get In to the harvest early. It necessarily follows that subscriptions will berowa fewer aa the race progresses and the Interest increases. Therefore, the early workers will ha the esses who wfll be invited by the judgee to Stop forward please" and claim the aato (Coatinoed to last page) Boras to Drath m Wrack mi Automobile. Columbia, 8. C„ July M.—J. U Alexander, proprietor of the Ottarsy hotel. Greenville, 8. C., was hanwd to daath in the wreck of aa aotaaaobtte here last night the Moral numbly from Orasa vOfe sounty, was painfully burned, and B. P. Dili, w+mrltlim of Green ipMU owing to the iIn ahuweta of rain which haa bean viafcing tkto aee tie*. Something like MO people attended the Ice itiii «o»per at Graey Knob achool houae Saturday. The muaic rendered by the Jenkins and Miller ■trinf hand waa excellent The here* I «hoe pitching and hall gam* waa aUo good, lea cream, pay and leaaonade; were on tale there. Cvarbody that at tended reported of having a good tiM. Many peopie in and around Si loam 'wiH attend the "Twenty-Fourth An nul Seeaion of the Surry Baptist As flOciatHMi" which will be held with Ladonia Church; commencing Friday before the third Sunday in July and continuing though Sunday. Mr. Oacar Dennry, of Winrtoa Salem spent the week-end with hia father lev. George Denney. The revival meeting began at the ; Siloam Baptist Church Sunday. Re*. Mr. McCarter assisting the pastor j Iter. T. 8. Drsughan. of CretehfleM, fat the meeting. We exporting a I gift leiisai Iw li»y invited to at - tend the *errteos I Messrs. Jesse Greene, Harvey Hyatt, and E. H. Peele spent Sunday with friend* at East Bond. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Butner and fan ay, of Wlnston-Balem and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Flineham and family, of Pilot Mountain spent some time here Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Flineham and family. Billy Sunday Club to Aaaiat at Hill* Grow* H**ti*|. It has hoen announced that the re vival meeting will begin at HOI* Grove Baptist Church Sunday night, July 25. The Billy Sunday Gospel Teams of Winston-Salem will assist the pastor, Bev. Goo. Oakley, of Mount Airy in the meeting. We aro expecting the groateat revival ever known in the history of the church, i Everbody cordially invited to pttond {the service*. COME, COME. Command. !- Qlisburf said it wooU hot he ntteeaary to eat tfcroujH the tube of the «mtwl tdMurint with acetylene torch**. Direr* entered through the hstrkaa while at work off Block laland at the bottoas of the wa, h* said, and they could eater the aame way more easily now that the SMbmariaa was in Ay dock. When tke 8-61 was lifted Into dry dock yesterday by derrick*, a toff* hole just aft tha conning tower, where th* prow of the City «f Bn* had pirn* the stael p la tea af th* submarine, waa revealed. tftefttr Af terwards Commemier KUWu.r* 4«er •d th* work stopped for the day. The salvage work had pi ugTsaeed sufficiently for the divers to deter mine where the bodt*e lay, preeom shly 28. unless some M were wash ed overboard in the wreck. Three of the cret of M were rtsreed after the submarine was rammed and right bodies hare since beea rocov sred. ■ ■/' Lewis A. Gavin and Misa NeB La bile Simpson, ware quietly married, Tueaday July 6th. th* oersesoBy being performed fey John Simmons, Esq., at His home near White Plains, a few re latives and friends were present. Mrs. Gavin ie the daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. John J. Simpson, and Mr. Bavin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. t. Ravin. He holds a position a* cashier in the Bank of Warsaw. They will make their home near Warsaw. "They're Off"— Watch 'Em Go! List of Club Member* and Vote* Accepted For Pub lication District No. 1 Here's what can be won in thia district. Hudson Coach, $1218. Ford Roadster, $417.48. Freshoun Radio, $75.00 Tan Per Cent Cash Comliston Awarded to All Noa-Prise Winners. NAME Mist Kathryn Owen, Mr*. John V.oy Mlia Mildred Wolf* Mr*. J. H. Midkiff Mia* Hrltn Monday Mr*. G. W. Hutchinson Mr*. Alma Childrws Mr. Jay Harris ADDRESS VOTES 1M Pin* St -MM 126 Ornate* ft.- M*> Eta St. MW , Cltjr —-.1.000 »• S*. 6.0* US 8. Main ft fi.OM 160 Arch St MM aw. u» District No. 2 whmt emn b« won in tfcto dMilU. Ww CSdseh. $121«. Ford R^d»Ur, $417.4». Fre.h««r Kadio. |7»-«0 TaFwCMtCMk Award* to AS Mm-Mm Wlanm. NAME Miaa Annabel)* Christian Mia* BettW Cook Mia* Mary E. H^Mt. Mian Panay Jackson, Mr*. Frad Baamrr. Hrt Lovit Patt«r*on R»*. M. B PMU»a «n W. ». WWta Mr. Ctaofe PWham Mra. Uarrajr Boyd ADDI ft. C. a. P. D. t Pilot ML. ft P. D Motmt Airy .. ft P. D. Mmmt Airy ft. P. D. 6 Mount Airy Ptalw. M. C_. ft. P. D. M nmt Airy ft.P. VOTES. MM J 0.1, VMm Dm m I (Ml Mr. ft. W. Lett*. Chtof to I has leave to. state thai haw* no definite record of the p. in* of any cattle following their to« upon hay or for^e crop* with ar> to I Kw Haaap'hirs by pnaturing ito ia an apyte orchard which had ha> heavily aad frequently'aprayed with arsenate of lead to order to control r-hewinff insects that were affecting the apple crop. While there waa »cme chanjre in the phyaieal condi tion of the nheep evidently brought alMrt by their feeding upon poisoned pastarace there were bo dentin can H. However, wo usually advise any crop that ha* Wen toasted with ara* aate which it ia proposed shall ha fad to cattle, that the aaai ha not cut after it has town exposed to one ro raaaonabty heavy raina which wash a certain amount of the from the plants on the ;i iraw til# •nor# ■formation will r«4» |*M accordaf ly I regret that partaJa^Uktin1* »f tkt Mexican Bmr InHt la tkt louthwest; Um of • prayed beans aa bod; "For two reasons bean* treated arith arsenicala have been analysed tor anenicad deposits. In no cue Ha* the amount of araenic par quart of p-een map beans aa picked approach ed the point where there ia any lancer whatever from consumption bf •ven this amount. Snap bean* which law bean treated should ha waahed in two chances of Hear water before marketing to safeguard against any iiAcuhy from this source. In ac cordance with ordinary cleanliness, leans should be thoroughly waahed kefore cooking. There ta not the re notest danger from dried beans. Bean-vine hay which baa been treat ad with arsenical* must net he fed to itock." The above quotations |tvH all the nformation I km been able to N nra to answer to the oft repeated lueetion; la H danferoum to u«e the Jean* after treating with arsenic? fcftor all beans have been picked the fines should he turned under in order n destroy the food supply of the arvae. The entire county seems to te rather well covered with this pest ind the beet method of control is by the use of magnesium or rslciom irsenate in order to prevent injury « the vines. The two drug stores at El kin are naking special effort* to ret in a arge supply of maiMtinm and eel •ium arsenate. Owing to the demand t to difficult to get enough arasnic ind sprayers to supply the demand. Parmer* ahbuld get ready and sow plenty at tarnipe and rutabagas, low rutabaga* the latter part of this ■onth and ftrst of August. Plant turnips a few weeks later. Both nakes valuable feed for humans and inimals. You should watch far the Bat headed ind round headed apple tree borer In Inly and August. They are foaad taring into the trunk of the tree, and ira i—ally found on the unthrifty ti*s bat exceptions will often he emvt Beet method is to dig sat •Nk wire and knife. They are found n the cap wood juet under the hark. It takes | min n to fad them fat Dr. R. W. Reece Fdb Aafeep After Lingering Otae* the profaaatan at i work and Und in the I Or Wat kins, in a vhiit vhtrt he the ftrst principles of hia rhmaa pro-1 fesaion. Later He studied hi in BaMmm where ha lilWjlltll his professional adwilha. Ha located at Elkin and soon married Miaa Cora Harris, a member of one of the ft rat tanittes of tha country From the becinuia* of hia work 4a a profes sional man ha took hifk rank amoaf the people ha served, and would he al moat literally true if we should say j that ha never had an idle popular was he aa a dentist numerous were the rails ap< for professional service. After living at EI kin for a number at year* to toU Ms bailni there to Dr. E. G. Click and moved to this city wto»a he spent the remainder of his day*. Until his health Ufaa to fail •ome year* ago to )iv«d a moat active life and eajoyed kia work to the faU. No maa took more pride in kU pro fern# ion and it waa with a smite and I pleasant word tkat he mat every •w who mm for kelp. He early de naw here aad remain for day* to |rt the heaeftt of kia services. Re was not only a tee dentist bat lie waa a careful husiness maa aad iccumnlated a good estate, part of ahich is his home, which ia one at the nicest twaidaoeas in the city. He t bo owned a good farm near tows vhich he gave his personal attention mtil failing health no longer per nitted this. A* churchman W Ihnd I M«t cob listent life. He m for May years i member of the Baptist denomination ind early in life was made a deacon which office he Ailed a* lone as he tved. He was loyal to hia church la he highest degree aad never miaaed i service as long as be could attend Hia home life and his life as a teighbor was ideal, but it waa as a professional man that hs made hia nark in the world. He had a way of Altering into the difficult and trying rork of a dentist in a way to enlist he full confidence of his patient, ["hi. was especially shown -in the ease >f little children and delicate women »ho must submit to dental opera :iona. He could take a child and in a 'ew momenta win it* confidence and |uiet its fears and hare it willing to iul>mit to his ministrations as bat 'ew mea art able to do. He had a leart that was able to sympathise rith others in their difficulties and he raa able to throw the whole fores of lis strong character into the difficult rork of quieting the fears of those rho came for help. So marked was his feature of his life aad so greatly lid it impress hia patient that oaas i parson ha^him as his deatist rare y would he go to another. Hia faith waa as site pie as that of i child. His trust in the goodoees of * Allwise rather waaJao rare aad to re U founded that he never had a fear foMtaoa aad baaas caa hs puteHad Lthe uas of the mm. I wsald < to know If aay grower in the »uaty has had aay sspari.ae. with i Mi* "gtedhr h*n I IM and |M» t St," and we i—nit (tea if Dr. hi* thought. in his last day* ha would have baaa abb to hawtflr agrae with the sentiment of the poet. Hi* wife died ia 1918 and ha ia sur vived by tlx children. Mr.. J. B. Haynes, Miaaes Anna and Kath Beeea and Theodore Baaaa al enure rang expressed UMV >inc«r« thanks and appreciation to *11 the people in the neighborhood for them, and expressed their deshre to (0 book next ivmner—Kannapolia Star. a ■> _ • - - Jw »wB wlliVTV ImI»w RwUBIHb During the p*at week aeron sistara gathered her* from Texas and Vir ginia enjoying a reunion and visiting Friends, this is the first mstlin a# «everal of the aisters in a period of Forty years. They are Mrs. H. L. Grif»st Ai t-arado, Texas, Mrs. Httffh Moon, Chillicothe, Texas, Mrs. T. A. Greg ory, SwansonviUe, Va., Mrs. George W Hylton. Falls Mills, Va, Mrs. Fannie Taylor. Caaeapa. Va., Mr*. Ismes Brown, Wiwatas Ratoas aad Mrs. Dorothy Slawtar of this county. They are risitinf their nephew Soorga Slawter and faatSy aad also Mrs. Flora Brown and Mrs T H. Raynaa, friends at their yooth. They wore reoehrsd with royal wiinaM sad rifl carry hack to thalr hoasse aseas ■riaa of the haanttful hmpOalHy aad rsnn ftsXlnga that wiH aarer fads rhile lift lasts, they aftna. laad Raws im lUlaigli W01 ft* Vary Few In FaMn. Raleigh. Jaly (.-Mate highsa|